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Job Overview

To be responsible for managing the GBV case management component and child protection work, including the database registrations and case follow-ups.

Key Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Perform an assessment to gain background information and obtain psychosocial information to every new case reported.
  • Perform administrative tasks such as compiling and maintaining case file.
  • Carryout regular monitoring with follow-ups and review progress of cases in a timely manner.
  • Support in provision of basic counselling and general case management services.
  • Coordinate the care services given to the client – medical examination, reporting to the police or linking to legal authorities to ensure arrest is done especially on all SGBV cases.
  • Identify children at risk and refer them to appropriate services and support.
  • Conduct sessions and trainings in school – rights of children clubs (ROC) – life planning skills, SRH, Gender issues etc.
  • Refer/link the client with medical, legal and social services to ensure full recovery and justice for the client.
  • Take necessary steps to ensure that the client receives adequate care and protection.
  • Organize awareness campaigns in the community by conducting door-to-door sensitizations, schools awareness campaigns and community outreach forums on sexual and Gender violence.
  • Build and maintain partnerships and collaboration with other GBV partners and relevant stakeholders.
  • Identify cases of concern (girls, boys and women) in the community liaising directly with other service providers present in the area (health and /or legal providers, etc.) and host community most vulnerable women, families and children.
  • Assist in the developing of services mapping and functional referral pathways.
  • Apply principles appropriately to age, gender needs with specialized counselling support for GBV survivors (young children, adolescents and women) respecting the principles of confidentiality, and do no harm.
  • Conduct interviews, needs assessment and develops in collaboration with the Program Officer individual case management action plans and indicates cases for legal prosecution, ensures implementation, referrals, follow-up and case closures (if and when appropriate) in a timely manner.
  • Ensure regular monitoring with follow-up and reviews progress of cases.
  • In charge of SUN Gender desk in specific sites

Education Qualifications

Academic Qualification:

  • Diploma in Social Sciences, Social Work, Gender Studies or related field of studies.

Professional Qualification:

  • Additional training in child protection work.
  • Trainer by profession in life planning skills, gender issues, SRH and young mentor will be added advantage.

Other required qualifications (unique/job specific):

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Interviewing and Note taking skills
  • Respect confidentiality standards and the dignity of beneficiaries, demonstrating and safeguarding ethics and integrity.
  • Familiarity with human rights and gender related protection issues especially focused on violence, exploitation and abuse of girls, boys and women.
  • Excellent organizational skills, independent, disciplined, with initiative and an ability to work under pressure and to prioritize work
  • About 4 years’ experience in case management/child protection.

Functional Skills:

  • Adopting practical approaches
  • Making decisions
  • Checking things
  • Taking action

Behavioral Competencies/Attributes:

  • Establishing rapport
  • Following procedure
  • Upholding standards
  • Understanding people

Method of Application

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our organization, all interested applicants should send their applications together with a detailed Cover letter and CV to [email protected] with a clear subject line “Regional Gender and Inclusion Lead – (Region Applying for)”. Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Applications should reach us no later than 25th February 2024.

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